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Karin Bergman serves as an Assistant Professor in Nursing at the Department of Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, University of Skövde. With 15 years of clinical experience as a District Nurse and Advanced Specialist Nurse in primary care and municipal health care settings, she brings substantial practical expertise to her academic role.
Her research interests focus on advanced nursing practice, particularly in primary care settings. Dr. Bergman investigates patient-centered care models, home consultation services, and the evolving role of advanced practice nurses in Swedish healthcare. Her work emphasizes improving healthcare utilization patterns and patient satisfaction through evidence-based nursing interventions.
Analysis of her publications reveals a consistent focus on practical nursing applications in primary care, with particular attention to how advanced practice nurses can optimize healthcare delivery. Her research spans clinical decision-making, patient experiences with collaborative care models, and the impact of nurse-led home consultations on reducing acute clinic visits.
Dr. Bergman belongs to the DHEAR research environment and participates in the Well-being in Long-Term Health Problems and CHILD research groups, indicating her involvement in multiple collaborative research initiatives focused on healthcare quality and patient outcomes.
In her teaching capacity, she instructs in both basic and specialist nursing education programs, with special emphasis on District Nurse and School Nurse specialist programs. She is responsible for courses in nursing and biomedicine, demonstrating her interdisciplinary approach to healthcare education.


